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Originally Posted by CiZiN
Thanks for your suggestions but I would still like to hear from someone with a TomTom.
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I have the tomtom in one of the work trucks. It's a couple years old, and what can I say? It's simple to use, fast, big screen, good signal, and a good "entry level" gps unit. If you aren't looking for any of the fancy options, it's a good choice. However, even though it's a couple of years old, (will be 3 years old in another month), the maps all seem to be almost 5 years old so it doesn't have a lot of newer developments in it.
We also have a more expensive pioneer gps in another work truck, and the buttons are a pain to push, it often takes us on retarded, out of the way routes (even when fastest route OR shortest route is chosen). But it has all of that fancy stuff and the maps are all updated and new.